
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a scene of significant urban destruction in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. In the immediate foreground, the upper section of a light-tan building is heavily damaged, with its roof or upper floor completely collapsed, exposing a pile of concrete rubble and twisted rebar. Below this destruction, two intact windows with white frames and decorative arched surrounds are visible; the wall surfaces around them show vertical cracks and several small, dark, circular impact holes. Two grey outdoor air conditioning units are mounted on the exterior wall beneath these windows. To the right of this damaged building, in the mid-ground, a cluster of approximately five makeshift shelters or tents is erected on disturbed, sandy earth. These structures are predominantly covered with white tarpaulins, some exhibiting blue markings or text, with one clearly showing "UNRWA". In the background, a large, light-colored stone building with an arched entrance is prominent. An Arabic inscription above the archway identifies it as the "Sheikh Khamis Bin Hafez Al-Sharif Mosque". This structure also displays extensive damage, particularly to its facade, with large sections of its outer layer missing, exposing underlying brickwork or concrete, and signs of partial structural collapse on its right side. No people are visible in the scene. The sky is overcast.
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